Code
01N01015
Duration
01 January 2015 → 31 October 2019
Funding
Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
Promotor
Research disciplines
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Social sciences
- Law
- Other law and legal studies
Keywords
customary law and practice
Project description
Whether non-injured States and international organizations can take non-forcible countermeasures remains one of the most vexing issues of international law. In 2001, the International Law Commission left the question open, as it found State practice to be ‘embryonic’. The objective of this project is to examine the wide range of countermeasures taken since 2001 in order to shed greater clarity on customary international law in this domain.